Welcome to the ED323 Multiliteracies Wiki!


Why are you here?

  • You are here to demonstrate, expand upon, and consider your collective multiliteracies.
  • You are here to engage in a "post-reading" exercise.
  • You are here to collectively make sense of The New London Group's A pedagogy of multiliteracies: Designing social futures.

How will you accomplish these three goals.


  • You will electronically annotate, insert links, and embed information into A pedagogy of multiliteracies: Designing social futures.
    • Click on "A pedagogy of Multiliteracies" found in the sidebar to access the article.
  • You will create and edit pages in this wiki that provide information on multiliteracies.
    • Click on "Pages and Files" on the sidebar. Then click "new page" to create a new page.
  • You will complete an "exit ticket" by Midnight on Tuesday April 10th.
    • Click on "Exit Ticket" found in the sidebar for further instruction.

Rules and Regulations.

  • There is only one unbreakable rule. You may not alter the original text of A pedagogy of multiliteracies in any way. This is a copyrighted document. Leave it be! You may insert comments, questions, links, videos, images, sound files, etc., into the text, but make sure it is very obvious where the original text begins and ends. For example, use a different color font if you feel the need to insert text directly into the document.
  • You may not ask me any questions until 5:30. You may move around the classroom and speak with other groups as much as you want. After 5:30 I will answer any questions you have. The only two exception: please come get help if you are having difficulty accessing the wiki. Also, please ask for clarification if you don't understand unbreakable rule number one!

Never used a wiki before? Well, neither have I. You don’t need a lot of technical expertise to get started. Page names for this Wiki are located on the right side of the screen. Click a link and you will go to the appropriate page. Want to make an edit? Click the “Edit” tab in the upper right hand corner of the screen. Now you are in word-processing mode - you can even cut and paste from a word file. Hit “Save” and your contribution will be added. The insert link and comments feature will be very helpful as you mark up the text. These are both pretty self explanatory, but if you need help scroll over the (sad monkey?) face in the upper right hand corner to access the help menu. There are plenty of other features, such as the widgets, that are better explained on forums or in Youtube videos. Just use Google to search for help with these features.